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** The thematic aspects of ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty'' this game parodies were ''already'' subverted in the ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare'' series. For instance, at no point in the series does America Save the Day singlehandedly, and it's rendered ambiguous whether the United States is the victim or the aggressor.

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** The thematic aspects of ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty'' this game parodies were ''already'' subverted in the ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare'' series. For instance, at no point in the series does [[AmericaSavesTheDay America Save the Day Day]] singlehandedly, and it's rendered ambiguous whether the United States is the victim or the aggressor.
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** Inverted. Considering it's supposed to be a representation of all FirstPersonShooter games and ThirdPersonShooter games for good measure, adding in comments about the horrid nature of elements that ''are in the advertised game'' does not really help.

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** Inverted. Considering it's supposed to be a representation of all FirstPersonShooter games and ThirdPersonShooter games for good measure, adding in comments about the horrid nature of elements that ''are in the advertised game'' does not really help.
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* AnticlimaxBoss: Leader Enemy Boss gives up as soon as you ask him to give up.

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* AnticlimaxBoss: AntiClimaxBoss: Leader Enemy Boss gives up as soon as you ask him to give up.



** The thematic aspects of VideoGame/CallOfDuty this game parodies were ''already'' subverted in the VideoGame/ModernWarfare series. For instance, at no point in the series does America Save the Day singlehandedly, and it's rendered ambiguous whether the United States is the victim or the aggressor.

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** The thematic aspects of VideoGame/CallOfDuty ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty'' this game parodies were ''already'' subverted in the VideoGame/ModernWarfare ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare'' series. For instance, at no point in the series does America Save the Day singlehandedly, and it's rendered ambiguous whether the United States is the victim or the aggressor.aggressor.
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* FunnyMoments: There's just something about how this game parody's standard [=FPS=] cliches that makes it so enjoyable.

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* FunnyMoments: %%* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: There's just something about how this game parody's standard [=FPS=] cliches that makes it so enjoyable.
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* FunnyMoments: There's just something about how this game parody's standard [=FPS=] cliches that makes it so enjoyable.
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** The thematic aspects of CallOfDuty this game parodies were ''already'' subverted in the ModernWarfare series. For instance, at no point in the series does America Save the Day singlehandedly, and it's rendered ambiguous whether the United States is the victim or the aggressor.

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** The thematic aspects of CallOfDuty VideoGame/CallOfDuty this game parodies were ''already'' subverted in the ModernWarfare VideoGame/ModernWarfare series. For instance, at no point in the series does America Save the Day singlehandedly, and it's rendered ambiguous whether the United States is the victim or the aggressor.
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** The thematic aspects of CallOfDuty this game parodies were ''already'' subverted in the ModernWarfare series. For instance, at no point in the series does America singlehandedly win the war, and it's rendered ambiguous whether the United States is the victim or the aggressor.

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** The thematic aspects of CallOfDuty this game parodies were ''already'' subverted in the ModernWarfare series. For instance, at no point in the series does America singlehandedly win Save the war, Day singlehandedly, and it's rendered ambiguous whether the United States is the victim or the aggressor.

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* ShallowParody: Inverted. Considering it's supposed to be a representation of all FirstPersonShooter games and ThirdPersonShooter games for good measure, adding in comments about the horrid nature of elements that ''are in the advertised game'' does not really help.

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Inverted. Considering it's supposed to be a representation of all FirstPersonShooter games and ThirdPersonShooter games for good measure, adding in comments about the horrid nature of elements that ''are in the advertised game'' does not really help.help.
** The thematic aspects of CallOfDuty this game parodies were ''already'' subverted in the ModernWarfare series. For instance, at no point in the series does America singlehandedly win the war, and it's rendered ambiguous whether the United States is the victim or the aggressor.
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* ShallowParodyShallowParody: Inverted. Considering it's supposed to be a representation of all FirstPersonShooter games and ThirdPersonShooter games for good measure, adding in comments about the horrid nature of elements that ''are in the advertised game'' does not really help.
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* AnticlimaxBoss: Leader Enemy Boss gives up as soon as you ask him to give up.
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